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		<title>By: Sandra</title>
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		<description>Up early in the AM.  Always visit D&amp;D to begin my day  with a good start.
Cuz sent coffee bubbles up my nose.  We all have Cuz stories.  I could not begin
with even one of the funniest.  I have 80 cousins on the paternal side.  Can&#039;t count them on the maternal side.  Years of growing up with the different sets of cousins 
is a Kodak photo album.  My kids go through the old Kodaks and ask &quot;who are those 
weird people&quot;.  Old coveralls with no shirts, and one of the straps tied in a knot.
Wonky uneven homemade dresses, barnes and chicken houses.  When I go through the box we all look like something  out of &quot;Deliverance&quot; but we were just kids.  Loved it Dub.  More, more.  Guess kids are the same everywhere, it&#039;s the area you grow up in that&#039;s different.  How it ought to be and isn&#039;t for kids these days.   The  folks used to tell us going through the  stuff , living in the dual communities of city and farm life would build character.  Some of the cousins missed the boat.  Some of us were quite successful and are rich in character.  No money but plenty of character.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Up early in the AM.  Always visit D&amp;D to begin my day  with a good start.<br />
Cuz sent coffee bubbles up my nose.  We all have Cuz stories.  I could not begin<br />
with even one of the funniest.  I have 80 cousins on the paternal side.  Can&#8217;t count them on the maternal side.  Years of growing up with the different sets of cousins<br />
is a Kodak photo album.  My kids go through the old Kodaks and ask &#8220;who are those<br />
weird people&#8221;.  Old coveralls with no shirts, and one of the straps tied in a knot.<br />
Wonky uneven homemade dresses, barnes and chicken houses.  When I go through the box we all look like something  out of &#8220;Deliverance&#8221; but we were just kids.  Loved it Dub.  More, more.  Guess kids are the same everywhere, it&#8217;s the area you grow up in that&#8217;s different.  How it ought to be and isn&#8217;t for kids these days.   The  folks used to tell us going through the  stuff , living in the dual communities of city and farm life would build character.  Some of the cousins missed the boat.  Some of us were quite successful and are rich in character.  No money but plenty of character.</p>
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